An organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement.
1 Employment in unionized industries strengthened their position in the postwar labor movement .
2 Yet the labor movement could doubtless find solace in the political situation.
3 With the return of business prosperity in 1879, the labor movement revived.
4 The American labor movement had its real beginning about the year 1825.
5 The Homestead strike stirred the labor movement as few other single events.
6 At the same time, it would have strengthened the labor movement itself.
7 But the organized labor movement did not rest with a partial success.
8 Now part of your mission is also to globalize the labor movement .
9 The Labor Jury was composed of men with experience in the labor movement .
10 The labor movement grew and Dennis with it-bothin self-importanceand in popularity.
11 They told of the labor movement and the theories at work in Germany.
12 Certainly not, those aren't words that business people associate with the labor movement .
13 This labor movement has a destructive and constructive energy within it.
14 This formidable labor movement had to be broken and dispersed at any cost.
15 That is a universal experience in the labor movement everywhere.
16 They fought to change the course of the labor movement .
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